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d0o0m 11-01-2011 04:15 AM

Question regardin ATAG map
 
I have been enjoying the ATAG server as of late (Thank you once again for providing this to the community). However; I am curious as to whether trains are enabled or placed within this map. i have endeavored into England on three sorties now seeking trains in a 110 and have blown my virtual memory load in vain before i get the launcher.exe crash. this leads me to conclude either trains exist just on a sparse schedule or that they have to be placed in the game by mission design .

please advise.

thanks again for the server.

salmo 11-01-2011 04:57 AM

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Originally Posted by d0o0m (Post 356938)
I have been enjoying the ATAG server as of late (Thank you once again for providing this to the community). However; I am curious as to whether trains are enabled or placed within this map. i have endeavored into England on three sorties now seeking trains in a 110 and have blown my virtual memory load in vain before i get the launcher.exe crash. this leads me to conclude either trains exist just on a sparse schedule or that they have to be placed in the game by mission design .

please advise.

thanks again for the server.

Trains have to be placed in missions by the mission designer. I do not know whether ATAG maps include trains or not.

d0o0m 11-01-2011 06:30 AM

ok - i'll wait to hear from the atag designers - i was hoping the trains were indiginous to the map itself like in the DCS series.

ATAG_Bliss 11-01-2011 03:22 PM

There's no trains as of yet, but Rudelmann has told me they work now. They didn't last beta patch. So expect some train targets soon ;)


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